THE WILD ENDING THAT HAD THE SUSPECT JUMPING OFF A ROOF. PLUS: WE JUST CHECKED ON THE -- DIDN'T FIND ANYTHING. HOW DID ORLANDO POLICE MISS FINDING A CAR IN A RETENTION POND WITH A MOM TRAPPED INSIDE? ONLY LOCAL SIX HAS THE POLICE RADIO CALLS REVEALING WHAT HAPPENED. AND, THOSE DISPATCH CALLS ARE RAISING EVEN MORE QUESTIONS TONIGHT. GOOD EVENING. SOMEONE CALLED 911 AFTER SEEING THE MOTHER, CARLENE, HIT THE WATER, BUT SHE WOULD END UP MISSING FOR MORE THAN A MONTH BEFORE HER BODY WAS STILL FOUND IN THE POND RIGHT NEAR UNIVERSAL. NOW WE LEARNED THAT WAS NOT THE ONLY CALL PRICE WERE DEALING WITH IN THE AREA AT THE EXACT SAME TIME. HUMAN BEING? FOR NEARLY A MONTH, HER FAMILY SEARCHED FOR THE 39 YEAR OLD, UNAWARE ON THE DAY SHE DISAPPEARED A WITNESS HAD SEEN HER CAR GO INTO A RETENTION POND. TONIGHT, FOR THE FIRST TIME, WE'RE HEARING FROM THE POLICE OFFICERS THAT WERE SENT TO LOOK FOR THAT CAR BUT GAVE UP THE SEARCH. THIS MAY HAVE BEEN THE VIEW THE TOURIST HAD AND SHE LEFT UNIVERSAL ORLANDO, AND GOT ON I-4, ONLY TO NOTICE THE CAR SINKING IN THE POND. AS SHE WAS CALLING 911, BLISS ALREADY BEING DISPATCHED TO THE AREA FOR AN UNRELATED CARVE CRASH. THEY'RE ADVISING IT IS A RED VEHICLE WITH A FEMALE DRIVER INSIDE AND THEY'RE IN A POND. FROM THESE NEWLY-RELEASED RADIO TRANSMISSIONS, IT APPEARS TWO POLICE OFFICERS WERE SENT TO LOOK FOR THE CAR IN THE WATER WITH A THIRD OFFICER VOLUNTEERING TO JOIN THEM. IS ITS PAST UNIVERSAL? UNIVERSAL OVERPASS? BUT WITH THE 911 CALLER ONLY ABLE TO PROVIDE A VAGUE DESCRIPTION OF A NEARBY HOTEL CONSTRUCTION SITE, THOSE OFFICERS DID NOT KNOW WHERE TO GO. AT SOME POINT, THE OFFICERS CLOSED IN ON THE AREA. AT UNIVERSAL, CHECKED ON THE EXIT AND ENTRANCE RAMP. I'M LOOKING AROUND ATED A VENTURE WAY, I DON'T SEE ANYTHING, SO FAR. THE 911 LATER CALLED BACK THE ONCE WHO ONCE AGAIN REPORTED SEEING THE CAR SUBMERGED NEAR THE CABANA BAY HOTEL. THERE IS A RETENTION POND BEHIND CABANA BAY. BUT IN THE RADIO TRANSMISSIONED WE RECEIVED, THE OFFICERS NEGATIVE ASKED TO SPEAK DIRECTLY WITH -- NEVER ASKED TO SPEAK DIRECTLY WITH THE WITNESS OR TO MEET ONE THEM. IT IS UNKNOWN HOW LONG ORLANDO POLICE SEARCHED FOR THE CAR BUT THEY GAVE UP. WE CHECKED ALL THE RAMPS AND DIDN'T FIND ANYTHING. NEARLY A MONTH LATER, HER BODY WOULD BE RECOVERED FROM THAT RETENTION POND. THE ORLANDO POLICE CHIEF WHO WAS UNAWARE ORANGE COUNTY LAUNCHED A MISSING PERSON INVESTIGATION IS LOOKING INTO HOW HIS OFFICERS MISSED FINDING THAT CAR. BACK TO YOU. THANK YOU, MIKE. SO FAR, ORLANDO POLICE HAVE NOT PROVIDED RECORDS SHOWING WHAT TIME OF OFFICERS ARRIVED ON THE SCENE AND WHAT TIME THEY GAVE UP SEARCHING FOR ARE HER CAR. WE DID ASK FOR THEM.

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On the night Carline Brumaire-Jean's car was seen plunging into a retention pond near Universal Studios, Orlando police officers responded to the area, but radioed back to dispatchers that they did not see anything unusual.

The radio transmissions do not indicate what time police arrived in the area, but the officers relay back to the dispatcher what they're doing.

"I got off at Universal, and checked all the retention ponds on the exit and the entrance ramp," said one officer.

"Yeah, I'm looking around Adventure Way. I don't see anything so far," another reported back.

Approximately 34 minutes after the witness called 911, the police dispatcher called the witness back trying to get a better description of where the pond was located. The woman described the colorful windows of what is now known as Universal's Cabana Bay Resort.

"There's a retention pond on the right-hand side behind Cabana Bay," pointed out one officer.

In the radio transmissions obtained by Local 6, police never asked to speak to the witness directly nor did they ask her to meet them at the scene so she could point out the exact pond where she saw the car sink.

The radio transmissions do not indicate how long those officers searched for the car, but at some point they gave up and left the area.

Orlando Police Chief John Mina has launched an internal investigation hoping to learn why his officers did not locate the car during that initial search. The chief said the Orange County Sheriff's Office did not notify the Orlando Police Department that they had been investigating Brumaire-Jean's disappearance from her job at another Universal Orlando hotel for nearly a month.

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